Using your stride speed as a metronome for your breathing can become strangely hypnotic, and is a good way of keeping your mind occupied as you run.
Seen in smaller doses, they are strangely hypnotic.
I'll argue the point - pub game, very skillful and lucrative for the pro's, also strangely hypnotic if you start watchhing but a game nonetheless.
The Second dragged his thoughts back to the present with an effort-there was something strangely hypnotic about those painted stars.
The play begins when Pete Simpson, a dead-eyed and strangely hypnotic actor, walks on stage and tells the audience that he knows how to live.
She conjures up these strangely hypnotic images and makes it possible for us to undertake a journey in her mind, her fertile but mysterious subconscious.
The chant was insistent and strangely hypnotic: "Rassera, rassera; rassera, rassera."
And as he repeated his strangely hypnotic autographing ritual under a Horst photograph of himself, one could almost see time passing.
The old woman's black-and-white gaze was strangely hypnotic, and a cold radiation seemed to emanate from it.
The track exerts a strangely hypnotic power over me.